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Duweiqa residents protest in downtown Cairo

Posted on 15/09/200820/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Duweiqa Residents' Protest in Abdeen إعتصام أهالي الدويقة

Dozens of Duweiqa residents have started a sit-in, Sunday night, in front of the Cairo Governorate HQ in Abdeen. The residents are complaining from corruption, nepotism and severe delays that mar the process of the distribution of alternative housing units… The residents are also complaining from arbitrary arrests by the police among the neighborhood’s youth, which usually last from few hours to a couple of days full of intimidation… Central Security Forces trucks are parked at the corners of Abdeen Square, but no clashes have occurred up till now, unlike the previous day. Police officers and informers, however, are hovering around them, urging them to leave and promising that their problems would be solved. The response is usually angry shouts from the women: “We had enough of your lies! You do not have any integrity.”

The protesters were happy to see journalists present in the scene, and several of the women were begging the journalists and photographers not to leave. The police “are not attacking us because you are here,” one of the women said. “If you leave, they’ll eat us. They only get scared of the press.”

I hope fellow journalists, photographers and bloggers would be able to pay them a visit and keep some media presence as much as possible.

‘The state of fear has broken down’

Posted on 01/09/200810/01/2021 By 3arabawy

“The state of fear has broken down,” said Sayyed el-Badri of Alexandria’s Teachers’ Voice. I hear this sentence a lot in activist meetings nowadays.

Sayyed el-Badri سيد البدري

‘We want a free syndicate’

Posted on 01/09/200820/12/2020 By 3arabawy

“There are two systems for education in Egypt,” said Omar Morsi, a Cairo teacher, during the Saturday protest. “A foreign system for the children of the rich, who live in closed compounds and lead a different life-style; and the other one for the children of the ugly duckling–our children! The first one has all the privileges, while the second has none… We want a free syndicate! We want a syndicate that doesn’t sleep! We want a syndicate that doesn’t fear (the govt)!”

Omar Morsi عمر مرسي

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